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Harvie Krumpet

  • 2003
  • TV-14
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
9.7K
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Harvie Krumpet (2003)
Stop Motion AnimationAnimationComedyDramaShort

The odd biography of a man who has Tourette's Syndrome, chronic bad luck, menial jobs, nudist tendencies, and a book of "fakts" hung around his neck.The odd biography of a man who has Tourette's Syndrome, chronic bad luck, menial jobs, nudist tendencies, and a book of "fakts" hung around his neck.The odd biography of a man who has Tourette's Syndrome, chronic bad luck, menial jobs, nudist tendencies, and a book of "fakts" hung around his neck.

  • Director
    • Adam Elliot
  • Writer
    • Adam Elliot
  • Stars
    • Geoffrey Rush
    • Kamahl
    • John Flaus
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    9.7K
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    • Director
      • Adam Elliot
    • Writer
      • Adam Elliot
    • Stars
      • Geoffrey Rush
      • Kamahl
      • John Flaus
    • 36User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 21 wins total

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    Geoffrey Rush
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    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Kamahl
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    • Statue of Horace
    • (voice)
    John Flaus
    John Flaus
    • Harvie
    • (voice)
    Julie Forsyth
    • Baby Harvie
    • (voice)
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      • Adam Elliot
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      • Adam Elliot
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    rgbarbero

    Deserving of wider recognition

    I came upon this film by accident--the Australian production company approached my company to license music for "Harvie Krumpet", and after looking at Adam's earlier films we agreed. When I received a VHS tape of Harvie, I was thrilled, not just because of our music, (we got paid whether it was good or not) but because I felt a sense of discovery for a very unique talent and world view. Harvie's world of deadly boredom mixed with equal parts of magic and joy sets this film apart. It seems that Adam Elliot has a great mix of talent--an eye for clever animation with a mind for the daily collision of ordinary and extraordinary.

    Geoffrey Rush is understated yet still expressive in his narration. But the film belongs to Adam Elliott with his sight gags and "what really is the difference between tragedy and comedy" mindset.
    8jusco15

    jusco's review: Harvie Krumpet

    Three words to describe Adam Elliot's (master of clay animation) 22 min and 7 sec film Harvie Krumpet: sardonic and poignant. This Academy Award winning short film follows the title character, a naïve but optimistic Polish who ends up in Australia, and his unlucky life. That is an understatement; he gets struck by lightning, has his testicle removed, is plagued by Tourette's Syndrome, just to name a few. But one single phrase (Carpe diem) causes him to embrace life despite his unfortunate circumstances (hooray for nudist colonies and chickens!). Crafted in both a humorous and distressing manner – you will laugh one moment then sink back into depression out of sympathy for Harvie – and superbly narrated by Geoffrey Rush, this film will make you smile and want to lead a better life. After all, if Harvie Krumpet can do it, you can too.
    RResende

    Fakts

    I saw this when it was coming out. I remember it stroke me as incredibly fresh and imaginative. Part of this might be because i was at quite a different stage in my life through films. But now, 7 years later, this still retains a lot of its appeal. It's not been so long, but this still works on all its purposes, humor and visuals.

    The skill in the making of this is top notch in every respect, of course. The characters, and such a film is absolutely all about characters are great in how the specificities of clay are used to convey absolutely every emotional nuance.

    The story is a good piece of writing, using the always powerful combination of tragedy and comedy, something Chaplin understood so well. I think we cry deeper when we feel we shouldn't be laughing. It's the contrast that creates the power. By taking you to extremes of fun, enabling you to laugh, and suddenly pulling the rug out of your feet, writers leave you in a state of inner shame, which we interpret with uneasiness. Or it's the simple overlapping of comedy bits over a tragic environment. But i go with the first possibility.

    Geoffrey Rush is great as an actor, and he brings that subtlety to his voice over.

    But what probably caught my mind and makes this last is the clever framing they use. The "Fakts" as they're spelled in the film. Harvie spends his live registering unusual bizarre views of the world, in little sentences he calls (taught by his mother) fakts. These thoughts mirror what goes on happening to him throughout his life, filtered through Harvie's crippled yet beautiful mind. The fun is in how each fakt never reproduces correctly what really happens, and so it becomes a kind of a comment on the story itself. Born from it, but exterior to it, a separate element, clearly represented by the book Harvie carries strapped around his neck always, even when he's naked. Great stuff.

    My opinion: 4/5

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    10Jozxyqk

    Surprisingly humorous tragedy

    When I saw this short animation on the Monday night in question, I was surprised to see how such a sad story about a 'retarded migrant' could be so humorous. His story from a lumberjack's son to an animal- liberationist to an alzheimers patient is a well written and an entertaining one. I won't give away too much, but you will be pleased at just how entertaining this film is.

    It definitely deserved the Oscar. I was quite surprised that it won, but then I saw the film and understood why.

    If you every get a chance to watch it, take advantage of it.

    I especially enjoyed the minor story about Harvie's doctor. Very clever.
    9Stibbert

    Manage to stay funny, yet serious

    Harvie Krumpet is a strange little man and life has never been on his side. This film tells his story and takes you on the journey.

    The story is very well written and it mix drama and comedy very good. It is very funny, but still serious. The story is unique and original for a short film and it turns out quite good on the screen. The characters are charming and good. You really have sympathy for them and you get to know them. Especially Harvie. The animation is very good. It's stop motion clay animation in the best Nick Park style. It's very impressive. The narration by Geoffrey Rush is very good. I was skeptical when I saw that this film lasted for 20 minutes, but 20 minutes later I wondered where the time went. The film thrilled me and got me hooked and I was never bored. It turned and twisted and kept the audience interested.

    All together a very good and very charming little short film about the outsiders in society. A movie well worth to watch.

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    • Trivia
      This is the first feature film from writer/director Adam Elliot who previously wrote & directed 3 short films titled: Brother (2000), Uncle (1996). and Cousin (1999). Adam Elliot would later write & direct his second feature film Mary and Max (2009), which would end up being an award winning animated film.
    • Goofs
      Harvie's 65th birthday - and Val's death - should take place in 1987, in accordance with the title card indicating that Harvie was born in 1922, but Val's gravestone states that she died in 1984.
    • Quotes

      Statue of Horace: Seize the day, Harvie. Seize the day. Carpe Diem.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Canon in D Major
      Written by Johann Pachelbel

      Performed by the English Chamber Orchestra

      Conducted by Raymond Leppard

      Published by Sony Masterworks

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    • Release date
      • January 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuôc Doi Harvie Krumpet
    • Production companies
      • Melodrama Pictures
      • The Australian Film Commission
      • SBS Independent
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      • A$377,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 23m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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